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In 1974, Boyd-Franklin was named Thomas J. Watson Fellow, which allowed her to study language and community in East and West Africa.[2] 1991, she was cited for her Pioneering Contribution to the Field of Family Therapy by the American Family Therapy Association.[2] In 1994, Boyd-Franklin was named Distinguished Psychologist of the Year by the Association of Black Psychologists.[7] In 1996, she received the award for Outstanding Contributions to the Theory, Practice and Research on Psychotherapy with Women from Division 35 of the American Psychological Association (citation). In 2001, Boyd-Franklin received the award for Outstanding Contributions to the Field award from the Association of Black Social Workers (rutgers.edu) and the Drs. Charles and Shirley Thomas Award from Division 45 of the American Psychological Association.[8]. Boyd-Franklin received an Honorary Doctorate from the Phillips Graduate Institute in 2006.

Awards to add: American Psychological Association (1996) American Family Therapy Academy- Pioneering Contribution to the Field of Family Therapy Award Janet Helms Award for mentoring and scholarship (2013) - https://www.tc.columbia.edu/roundtable2016/award-recipients/the-janet-e-helms-award/ Ernest E. McMahon Award for creative, multilevel community interventions- Rutgers University (2005) Solomon Carter Fuller Award- American Psychiatric Association (2005) Professor of the Year Award (2004)- Rutgers University https://gsapp.rutgers.edu/faculty/nancy-boyd-franklin https://www.apa.org/pi/oema/resources/ethnicity-health/psychologists/boyd-franklin#:~:text=Boyd%2DFranklin%20received%20an%20honorary,and%20American%20Family%20Therapy%20Academy http://www.icpc2008.org/contrib/bio-nancy-boyd-franklin.pdf http://catalogs.rutgers.edu/generated/gsapp_1416/pg17.html